Tokyo Solar Control System
Tokyo Solar Panel Mandate for New Buildings Starting in 2025 Learn about Tokyo"s landmark solar panel mandate for new homes, set for April 2025. This news is key to Japan"s goals for building
Contact UsIn a landmark move, Tokyo has announced a new regulation requiring solar panels on new buildings, set to take effect in April 2025. Therefore, under the leadership of Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, from...
Tokyo Solar Panel Mandate for New Buildings Starting in 2025 Learn about Tokyo"s landmark solar panel mandate for new homes, set for April 2025. This news is key to Japan"s goals for building
Contact Us
Nearly all houses in Tokyo will have to install solar panels after April 2025. The regulation - passed by the Japanese capital''s local assembly on Thursday - requires 50 major
Contact Us
A new system requiring the installation of solar panels on newly built homes in Tokyo took effect on April 1, 2025. Tokyo has implemented an ordinance
Contact Us
We will provide an overview of the site and introduce the results of our simulation calculations. The following is an excerpt from the Tokyo Metropolitan
Contact Us
In a landmark move, Tokyo has announced a new regulation requiring solar panels on new buildings, set to take effect in April 2025. This directive is a key part of the city''s comprehensive
Contact Us
This article covers considerations on Tokyo''s new solar panel installation mandate, current energy generation challenges and examples from Germany''s initiatives.
Contact Us
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, aiming to achieve its "carbon halving" goal of reducing the city''s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030, is promoting the use of renewable
Contact Us
In order to deepen your understanding of the system regarding the compulsory installation of solar power generation, we have created a leaflet that summarizes the "contents of the
Contact Us
A new system requiring the installation of solar panels on newly built homes in Tokyo took effect on April 1, 2025. Tokyo has implemented an ordinance mandating the installation of solar panels on newly
Contact Us
We will provide an overview of the site and introduce the results of our simulation calculations. The following is an excerpt from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government''s Bureau of Environment''s solar
Contact Us
On April 1, 2025, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government implemented a new regulation mandating the installation of solar power systems and energy-saving measures in new residential buildings.
Contact Us
This article covers considerations on Tokyo''s new solar panel installation mandate, current energy generation challenges and examples from
Contact Us
This article provides an overview of the new system to realise the Tokyo Metropolitan Government''s goal of establishing the foundations for a
Contact Us
This article provides an overview of the new system to realise the Tokyo Metropolitan Government''s goal of establishing the foundations for a decarbonised society and ensuring energy security.
Contact UsTokyo has implemented an ordinance mandating the installation of solar panels on newly built detached homes and other new residential properties. This initiative is a key policy of Governor Yuriko Koike, aims to achieve “Carbon Half,” a goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by half compared to 2000 levels by 2030.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Bureau of Environment's solar power portal site provides detailed explanations of not only the “subject of the mandatory installation,” but also the implementation date of the program (April 2025), “benefits of installing PV system,” “actual costs,” and other details.
Tokyo estimates the initial cost of installing a 4-kilowatt solar panel system at ¥1.17 million (approximately $7,800). This cost is expected to be recovered in approximately 13 years through income from selling electricity.
We will realize our vision of Tokyo as a more resilient, prosperous, and livable city. Q Who is responsible for installing solar power generations? ✔ Major housing suppliers that supply over 20,000 ㎡ of housing on a yearly basis (approx. 50 companies)will be subject to this mandate.